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Banded mongooses can cooperate with common warthogs by cleaning them.
Photo Credit: Leela Channer.
Scientific Frontline: Extended "At a Glance" Summary: Interspecies Cooperation and Communication
The Core Concept: Interspecies cooperation is a behavioral phenomenon where animals from different species work together for mutual benefit by exchanging information. This teamwork relies heavily on communication through specific cues and signals to coordinate complementary actions and achieve shared goals.
Key Distinction/Mechanism: Unlike within-species cooperation, which typically occurs among families or social groups, interspecies teamwork requires communicating effectively across biological boundaries. Animals utilize sounds, visual cues, and movements to inform decisions at three distinct stages: identifying or attracting partners, initiating cooperation, and maximizing benefits while preventing harm.
Origin/History: A recent comprehensive review published in the journal Animal Behavior, led by behavioral ecologists from Oregon State University, the University of Oxford, the University of East Anglia, and the University of Cape Town, documented these interactions across twelve distinct types of interspecies cooperation.
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